Chapter 29. Configuring and Monitoring XTP
This chapter describe the XTP configuring and monitoring commands. It includes
the following sections:
v “XTP Configuring Commands”
v “XTP Monitoring Commands” on page 382
XTP Configuring Commands
This section describes the XTP configuring commands.
To access the XTP configuring environment, enter the protocol xtp command at
the Config> prompt.
Config> p xtp
XTP config>
Enter the XTP configuring commands at the XTP config> prompt.
Table 53. XTP Configuration Commands Summary
Command Function
? (Help) Displays all the commands available for this command level or lists the
options for specific commands (if available). See “Getting Help” on page
10.
Add Adds an interface, peer router, closed user groups, remote DTE or PVC
definitions.
Change Changes a peer router, remote DTE or PVC definition.
Delete Deletes a local DTE, peer router, closed user groups, remote DTE or
PVC definition.
Enable-XTP Activates the XTP forwarder.
Disable-XTP Deactivates the XTP forwarder.
Set Sets the value of the XTP Keepalive Timer.
List Lists interfaces, peer routers, remote DTEs and PVC definitions.
Exit Returns you to the previous command level. See “Exiting a Lower Level
Environment” on page 11.
Add
Adds a local X.25 node, a peer router, a remote X.25 node with corresponding
routers, or a PVC from a local X.25 node to a remote X.25 node.
Wild card addressing is included in the XTP forwarder. When the local or remote
DTE addresses are entered, they can contain a wild card character(?or*).For
additional information on the use of wildcards, see “DTE Address Wildcards” on
page 363 .
Syntax:
add
bi-cug
cug
local-dte
peer-router
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